Kongsberg Gruppen: Integrated Defense Systems and European Strategic Autonomy
Strategic analysis of Kongsberg Gruppen’s defense portfolio. Mapping air and missile defense, naval strike systems, C4ISR, and space surveillance for NATO-EU deterrence.
13 pages · PDF · 28 December 2025 · Licensed single-user copy, watermarked to the buyer
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About this report
Kongsberg Gruppen ASA is a Norwegian technology conglomerate whose Defence & Aerospace division develops advanced military and dual-use systems. Its portfolio – spanning air and missile defence (e.g. NASAMS, NOMADS), anti-ship missiles (Naval Strike Missile), secure communications, cyber-range platforms, and emerging space surveillance – is central to Europe’s defence industrial capabilities .
By coordinating transatlantic projects (e.g. NASAMS air defence with Raytheon and KONGSBERG, and Saab’s joint ventures) and leading pan-European programs, Kongsberg helps align Norway’s industry with EU/NATO strategic autonomy goals .
Key questions this report answers
- What integrated defence systems - NASAMS air/missile defence, Naval Strike Missile, secure communications and space surveillance - does Kongsberg Gruppen develop?
- What is the readiness of Kongsberg's portfolio and how does it align Norwegian industry with EU/NATO strategic autonomy?
- How do transatlantic projects (NASAMS with Raytheon, Saab joint ventures) and pan-European programs shape Kongsberg's partnerships?
- What capability gaps and strategic indicators define Kongsberg's role in European defence-industrial capabilities?
Who it's for
Investors screening Kongsberg Gruppen ASA, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
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